Socialist Party of Sikkim

The Socialist Party was a socialist political party in the Kingdom of Sikkim that was active from 1936 to 1975. The Socialist Party succeeded the Socialist Faction of Sikkim, and it advocated for the creation of a democratic state instead of the Sikkimese monarchy, strong governmental control over the economy, a policy of state atheism, citizenship for all groups in the country, and pacifism. The party dissolved after India annexed Sikkim in 1975.